Friday, May 24, 2013
Cremona Automatic Instrument on Display in the Mark Twain Bookstore in Virginia City, Nevada!
My family happened to be visiting Virginia City, Nevada as part of a side trip spent at Lake Tahoe, California. Virginia City is a well preserved ghost town that offers a lot of old, weathered buildings and storefronts. We stopped in to the Mark Twain Bookstore and came upon a Cremona automatic instrument. Call it a player piano if you like. An effigy of Mark Twain is seated next to this automatic instrument which asks for a quarter to be inserted to get the music machine working. Located inside the piano structure can be seen a marimba, a bass drum, cymbals and a perforated music sheet roll . I checked the Internet and found this description which would fit the device:
"The Marquette Piano Company, also of Chicago, marketed its line of very high grade American instruments under the "Cremona Automatic Musical Instrument" name. It was an early entry into the coin piano business and produced from about 1905 thru 1920."
Although it was not working during our visit, I am sure this Cremona automatic instrument made a fine racket in its time!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The Shag - May 10, 2013
The Shag perform May 10, 2013 at Stevie's Bar and Grill. The Shag are a power trio whose members include Doug Tessier on guitar, Tim Vandenberg on drums and Mark Tutko on bass. The band performs a varied selection of old and new tunes, all in a very danceable vein.
Friday, May 03, 2013
Marxolin Oddity!
Here are some views of the musical instrument oddity, the Marxolin. This multi-stringed instrument was meant to be played with a bow, violin-like, which is conspicous in its absence in these pictures. I didn't get one when I bought this used! Just as well. If I had tried to tune the strings, I think they would have broken or otherwise damaged the hardware on this old thing. Look up the history of this ax yourself to get a better handle on how it was played. The whole thing perplexed me.
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